The Human Form

datePosted on 14:00, November 5th, 2008 by EKSwitaj

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If I believe in God, then looking at Robert Trujillo’s Zine in The Acento’s Review makes me think that artists who work in even a somewhat realistic way to portray the human form, or anything else not made by the hands of that form (or by the hand-equivalents made by the hands of that form or further on down that process), find the beauty that God but did not recognize.

If I believe in a God that can know and knows all, then I must believe that those artists are a part of God’s mind, a system of perception.

If I believe in a God that can be called God, then I believe in a God that contains all, is all, and is doomed to spend eternity pondering its own navel, by its own will and creation, sui generis and you and I but sentient cells.

If I believe in God

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